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Dotty is now fully road legal! Her registration arrived yesterday and I got her new plates yesterday afternoon.

The procedure was far simpler than previos registrations I have done. Nuffy took 4 years!

I sent details and pictures to NVTEC in Bristol, who stamped everything and sent it back. I took these and £55.00 to the local DVLO on Tuesday, checked through the forms, pictures etc with the gentleman behind the counter, had a discussion on old tractors and showed pictures of Dotty at plough in Brimfield, these were passed round the office for everyone to admire, and then came home.

Registration and licence arrived Friday morning in the post. The certificate gives you 6 weeks to get your plates.

I had certified pictures of:

The complete tractor.
The engine number.
The serial number.
All the casting codes.
A letter explaining where I bought her and when. Also includrd the fact that she is a special and a bit rare.

I also took pictures of her at work though these were not certified,

Couldn't get a local number though. :cry:

Thanks to Jim at NVTEC who is now a convert to this board. :D
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Brian wrote:I had certified pictures of:
The complete tractor.
The engine number.
The serial number.
All the casting codes.
A letter explaining where I bought her and when. Also includrd the fact that she is a special and a bit rare.
:D
Congratulations :wink:
Who 'certified' the pics?
Is Jim, Jim Wilkie? I thought there had been some iffy comments made previously on Bristol - perhaps I'm mistaken?
Interestingly there is no Fordson club listed in the DVLA List of Vehicle Owners Clubs
All the best,
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Congratulations Brian,

I will keep my eyes open for you coming past on the way from Norfolk to Leominster. Feel free to pop in, we must be on your route, you might be ready for a cuppa by the time you get to Warwickshire!!! :wink:
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There had been some queries about one of the NVTEC offices but I think that was not the Bristol one. They are very helpful. I did have a telephone conversation with them and it seems they are pretty busy.

Yes, it is Jim Wilkie.

NVTEC certified everything.

Chris, I did not see you waving when we went past in September. :D
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Congratulations
Best regards

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Brian wrote:NVTEC certified everything.
Brian,
Thanks for the info. So it sounds like no one actually came to inspect Dotty. NVTEC saw the pics and were happy? :wink:
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I'll look out for you next year, I assume that you will be "taking the air" next year now you are registered.
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When I wanted my dexta registered I did it through the Cornish NVTEC and it took far longer and several phone calls to get the man to sort it out. If people undertake a service then then excuses such as "I'm too busy" are inexcusable.
DVLA Bristol came out to inspect it anyway, that took all of 5 minutes and now it's registered. My registration is 663XUG!
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Possibly the man in Bristol has got wind of the service provided by the new Registration Officer for the FFA, if he is now processing registration in a week!

I myself and many others had to wait several months for the same gentleman to process our applications.

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Are the Ford and Fordson Association approved by the DVLA? Who in the FFA do I contact for age related registration issues?
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The FFA Registration contact phone number is 01673 844990 after 6pm.

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I think DVLA are quite efficient at processing the application, the delay was in that particular "approved" person being very Tardy is his processing before returning them to you to submit to DVLA. I had no problem with DVLA it was the Cornishman!
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The registration documents arrived from the DVLA this morning. All the details check out correctly too.

Not like Henrietta who has a 6 litre petrol engine according to the first log book and this was supposed to have been copied from the original brown log book.
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Tubal Cain wrote:The FFA Registration contact phone number is 01673 844990 after 6pm.

Gerald
Who do I ask for when I phone?
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RossM wrote:
Tubal Cain wrote:The FFA Registration contact phone number is 01673 844990 after 6pm.
Who do I ask for when I phone?
Looks like Mrs Grace Popplewell.
http://www.fordfordsonassociation.com/contact/
Let us know how you get on. :wink:
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The names of these people were deleted from my posts concerning registration. However it would appear that the policy has now changed and it is now acceptable to name these people, especially as they appear to have turned over a new leaf.

If adverse comments on this and other forums results in the various registration officers getting their fingers out and processing the applications and so earning the fees they are paid, I feel that they have served their purpose. It would appear that it has taken a woman to show the men the way and dispel the mystique (bulls***) surrounding tractor registration.

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RossM,

The chap dealing with registrations with FFA is Thomas Andrews, I had an excellent service from him when I registered my Dexta.

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Brian,

Glad you had a problem free registration, it does happen every now and then, I was also very lucky and got excellent service. I got a Warwickshire number on my Dexta 410XUE, you seem to have had a London registration.

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Barry, Do you have his contact details you could pass to me, I hadn't got round to contacting the lady mentioned above but it seems from your info that its changed.
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RossM,

I may have given you the incorrect information, Thomas Andrews was certainly the chap I dealt with at the time at FFA but from the website it seems Grace Popplewell has taken over the role of registration as Gerald has quite rightly mentioned. The contact number is also as Gerald has given you 01673 844990, the only differing information that I have taken from the website is that she is not available until after 7pm not 6pm. So I would keep trying.

Sorry, I should have looked this up before giving you the initial info, all the best.

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I have just spoke to grace, Seems very eficient. Unfortunately i need to get the correct address on my driving license first so will need to wait till after christmas to get maizey registered :(
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Tiger wrote:I have just spoke to grace, Seems very eficient. Unfortunately i need to get the correct address on my driving license first so will need to wait till after christmas to get maizey registered :(
Please explain, what has your driving license to do with registering your tractor?
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She said for her to sort it all out for me she would need

Insurance certificate
driving license
utilitie bill
3 photo's
all serial numbers
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Tiger wrote:She said for her to sort it all out for me she would need
Insurance certificate
driving license
utilitie bill
3 photo's
all serial numbers
Hi,
Is that to prove your identity? Whose driving license, the owner's? What if he doesn't have one? Or whoever happens to be registering the tractor?
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or a passport, But i did not want to send that

This is all for her to do it on my behalf. You could go to dvla and do it yourself if you wanted
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